GOVERNMENT’S NEW REGULATIONS FOR QUALITY OF SOAP. .VO LONGER XEEI) YOU "OUESs” THE QUALITY OE TUB SO Al’ YOU ORDER FROM YOUR GROCER. TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC, TEE GOVERNMENT HEALTH. DEPARTMENT HAS ISSUE NEW REGULATIONS' CLEARLY DEFINING FIRST AND SECOND GRADE SOAP. ONLY SOAP THAT-HAS A MINIMUM CONTENT OF 62. PER : CENT. OF FATTY ACID CAN NOW BE BRANDED OR SOLD AS' FIRST GRADE SOAP. ASK YOUR. GROCER WHETHER THE SOAP YOU ARE GET.' TING IS FIRST OR SECOND GRADE SOAP. SOAP IS FIRST GRADE & PURE
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It will soon be time for another Imperial Conference. Will these statesmen who are now taxing the food their people consume smooth their wrinkled fronts and become friends tor a long enough period to enable them to ask Britain for reciprocity. Our fiscal policy is becoming a world-wide farce and those who dp not wish to laugh turn their faces the other way. I lie intercolonial trade between Australia and New Zealand and the doings of the last few years should he convincing proof that the Empire is not to he strengthened jiy reciprocity and tariff regulations. On the contrary, it i.; clear that if they are persisted in their is great danger of our ultimately quarrelling and parting. —• ‘‘Waikato Times.” WEST COAST FLORIST COMPANY. f.AWX’S BUILDINGS. MACKAY ST. GREYMOUTFt. SACRED ORDERS executed at the shortest notice for Wreaths, Crosses, etc. . WEDDING BOUQUETS. Birthday Baskets and Posies made to suit all ! tastes. FRESH CUT FLOWERS A splen- | did collection always on sale. , artificial wreaths always in stoclc. fair hall a- Campbell. 'Phone 360.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1928, Page 1
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